Hi,

In our effort to make Cactus simpler and simpler to use, I'd like to
propose a new way to organise our web site. See attached what could
become the front page image.

The main difference with what exists is that the new site would be
centered around user usage of Cactus rather than technical details on
how Cactus works. For example, it would explain how to use the different
front ends. Note that there is one special front end which is called
"manual configuration" which will contain the current howtos related to
configuration, classpath, etc. However, users using the Eclipse Plugin,
the Servlet Test Runner, or any other front end do not need to
understand all the technical details as the front end they are using
will shield them from it (more or less depending on the front end - the
Maven plugin for example shields everything, same for the Eclipse one).

Thus, the main Cactus web site would be a page about the different
possible usages of Cactus (the image would be clickable) with a left
menu listing the different front ends.

Note also the "Ant Generic scripts" front end. This is not the same as
the current Ant scripts. ATM, the Ant scripts are *examples*, but they
are not reusable *as is*. The idea is to make a new Cactus subproject
(we need to find a name for it) that will provide completely reusable
Ant scripts (they can be used as is). Internally, they will be used by
our sample-servlet subproject and by our Eclise plugin subproject. They
could also be used by the Maven plugin.

How does all this sound? What do you think? 

Thanks
-Vincent

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